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He gave alm to the beggar correct the sentence

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Answered by varindagarg812
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Concept:

A sentence is a group of words strung together to convey meaning. A phrase is a linguistic unit that expresses a complete thought. It accomplishes this by adhering to the basic norms of syntax. "Ali is walking," for example. To state (declare) a complete thought, a complete sentence must have at least a subject and a major verb. As an example, She moves. The noun that performs the main verb is called a subject. The main verb is the action taken by the subject. The initial word of a written sentence in English and many other languages is capitalised.

Given:

He Gave Alm to the Beggar Correct the Sentence

Find:

we have to correct the sentence

Answer:

The answer is: He aims to the beggar

=>For a phrase to be grammatically correct, both the subject and the verb must be singular or plural. In other words, the tense of the subject and verb must agree. The verb should also be plural if the subject is plural (and vice versa). Due to the pronunciation, many people mistakenly write it as 'Grammer.' However, while Grammer is a pronoun and a widely used word in English, it cannot be used as a synonym for grammar.

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